* - The NCAA does not recognize champions from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (including the Bowl Championship Series), and did not award team championships until 1939.** - Discontinued as NCAA sport

NCAA Team Championship Details

Date

Final Opponent (Event)

Location

Record

Score

Baseball (6)

June 8, 1991

Wichita St. (CWS Final)

Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)

55-18

W, 6-3

June 12, 1993

Wichita St. (CWS Final)

Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)

53-17-1

W, 8-0

June 8, 1996

Miami (CWS Final)

Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)

52-15

W, 9-8

June 7, 1997

Alabama (CWS Final)

Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)

57-13

W, 13-6

June 17, 2000

Stanford (CWS Final)

Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)

52-17

W, 6-5

June 24, 2009

Texas (CWS Final Series Game 3)

Omaha, Neb. (Rosenblatt Stadium)

56-17

W, 11-4

Men's Basketball (1)

April 13, 1935 *

Pittsburgh (American Legion Bowl)

Atlantic City, N.J.

13-1

W, 41-37

Boxing ** (1)

April 9, 1949

East Lansing, Mich.

20 pts.

Football *** (3)

Jan. 1, 1959 ^

Clemson (Sugar Bowl)

New Orleans, La.

11-0

W, 7-0

Jan. 4, 2004

Oklahoma (Sugar Bowl/BCS)

New Orleans, La.

13-1

W, 21-14

Jan. 7, 2008

Ohio St. (BCS National Championship)

New Orleans, La.

12-2

W, 38-24

Men's Golf (5)

June 25, 1940

Stroke Play (2 rounds)

Manchester, Vt. (Ekwanok CC)

601

June 23, 1942

Stroke Play (2 rounds)

South Bend, Ind. (South Bend CC)

590

June 25, 1947

Stroke Play (2 rounds)

Ann Arbor, Mich. (U-M GC)

606

June 21, 1955

Stroke Play (2 rounds)

Knoxville, Tenn. (Holston Hills CC)

574

June 3, 2015

Southern Cal (Match Play Final)

Bradenton, Fla.(Concession GC)

W, 4-1

Men's Indoor Track & Field (2)

March 10, 2001

Fayetteville, Ark.

34 pts.

March 13, 2004

Fayetteville, Ark.

44.5 pts.

Women's Indoor Track & Field (11)

March 14, 1987

Oklahoma City, Okla.

49 pts.

March 11, 1989

Indianapolis, Ind.

61 pts.

March 9, 1991

Indianapolis, Ind.

48 pts.

March 13, 1993

Indianapolis, Ind.

49 pts.

March 12, 1994

Indianapolis, Ind.

48 pts.

March 11, 1995

Indianapolis, Ind.

40 pts.

March 9, 1996

Indianapolis, Ind.

52 pts.

March 8, 1997

Indianapolis, Ind.

49 pts.

March 9, 2002

Fayetteville, Ark.

57 pts.

March 15, 2003

Fayetteville, Ark.

62 pts.

March 13, 2004

Fayetteville, Ark.

52 pts.

Men's Outdoor Track & Field (4)

June 17, 1933

Chicago, Ill.

58 pts.

June 3, 1989

Provo, Utah

53 pts.

June 2, 1990

Durham, N.C.

44 pts.

June 1, 2002

Baton Rouge, La.

64 pts.

Women's Outdoor Track & Field (14)

June 6, 1987

Baton Rouge, La.

62 pts.

June 4, 1988

Eugene, Ore.

61.5 pts.

June 3, 1989

Provo, Utah

86.5 pts.

June 2, 1990

Durham, N.C.

53.5 pts.

June 1, 1991

Eugene, Ore.

78.5 pts.

June 6, 1992

Austin, Texas

87.5 pts.

June 5, 1993

New Orleans, La.

93 pts.

June 4, 1994

Boise, Idaho

86 pts.

June 3, 1995

Knoxville, Tenn.

69 pts.

June 1, 1996

Eugene, Ore.

81 pts.

June 7, 1997

Bloomington, Ind.

63 pts.

June 3, 2000

Durham, N.C.

58 pts.

June 14, 2003

Sacramento, Calif.

64 pts.

June 14, 2008

Des Moines, Iowa

67 pts.

* championship not recognized by NCAA ** Discontinued as an NCAA championship in 1960; 5 points awarded for wins in finals, 3 in semifinals, 1 in quarterfinals and preliminary rounds. *** The Division I Football national championship is not sponsored by the NCAA ^ LSU voted National Champions by AP and UPI prior to the 1959 Sugar Bowl